Red Stewart reviews the video game Claybook for Nintendo Switch… Many of us who couldn’t afford to buy video games back in the day found escapism through other venues. There were those who played sports, those who read, and those who fantasized about being in an imaginary world. And then there were those of us […]
Black Lightning Season 2 Finale Review – ‘The Book of the Apocalypse: Chapter Two: The Omega’
Red Stewart reviews the season 2 finale of Black Lightning… What in the world happened to this show? I remember when the teaser trailer first debuted and, while I wouldn’t call it anything revolutionary, it was still an indication that this was going to be a good serial- The CW’s response to Luke Cage in some ways. […]
Black Lightning Season 2 Episode 15 Review – ‘The Book of the Apocalypse: Chapter One: The Alpha’
Red Stewart reviews the fifteenth episode of Black Lightning season 2… This week, Black Lightning hit a series low in terms of views, which is saying something considering the second season tends to be the peak of a superhero television serials’ viewership, at least as far as The CW is concerned. Now granted, Nielsen ratings are an […]
5 Reasons You Need to Play the Resident Evil 2 Remake
Back in 1998. Capcom revolutionized the survival horror genre by releasing Resident Evil 2 or Biohazard 2. A follow-up to the first entry in the franchise, Resident Evil 2 added a lot of content to the series lore, gameplay, and story, creating a sequel that more than surpassed the original, and left big shoes to […]
Black Lightning Season 2 Episode 14 Review – ‘The Book of Secrets: Chapter Four: Original Sin’
Red Stewart reviews the fourteenth episode of Black Lightning season 2… Black Lightning returned from its second season break to a surprising twist: Lala is back from the dead and he is looking for questions. I was admittedly mixed on this decision by the showrunners. Part of me was upset that the last season had spent […]
The Flickering Myth Podcast #92 – Reactions to Oscars, the latest trailers, and Spielberg’s elitism
In the latest episode of The Flickering Myth Podcast, Allen and Gerald are joined by Red Stewart to fumble through Oscar results, talk the latest trailers for Hellboy, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, and X-Men: Dark Phoenix, the indefinite delay of Guardians of the Galaxy. Vol. 3, and the validity of streaming service films in the awards […]
7 Reasons NOT to Look Forward to Assassin’s Creed III Remastered
With the upcoming compilation Assassin’s Creed III Remastered announced, we thought we’d take a look back at the fifth major instalment in the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Full of things to do, historical characters to talk to, and a gorgeous open-world to explore, it was sadly hampered by plenty of issues that prevent us from completely […]
Exclusive Interview – Filmmaker Nicolas Pesce talks Piercing, horror, and genre blending
Red Stewart chats with Piercing director Nicolas Pesce… Nicolas Pesce is an American filmmaker who has been working in the film industry since the mid-2010s. He is known for his cinematic debut The Eyes of My Mother, which he wrote, directed, and edited. His latest movie was the Giallo-inspired horror comedy Piercing, which Flickering Myth had […]
Video Game Review – The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia
Red Stewart reviews The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia… The Textorcist was one of those video games I wanted to play solely because of the title. I’ve never been huge into shmups or even 8-bit games, but sometimes a developer comes up with such a unique name for their project that it warrants being experienced […]
Exclusive Interview – Filmmaker Peter Segal talks Second Act, My Spy, and the chances of a Get Smart sequel
Red Stewart chats with Second Act director Peter Segal… Peter Segal is an American filmmaker who has been working in the film and television industries since the late-80s. He is best known for his projects like the Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, The Longest Yard, and Get Smart. His latest movie was the romantic […]